Buskers

Buskers

Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times

Musicians are among a variety of buskers that provide entertainment at Granville Island Public Market in downtown Vancouver. To see the coastal Canadian city at its most eclectic, head to Main Street in the southeastern section of the city that's home to block after low-slung block of Asian cafés, French bistros, Singaporean street food, dance and yoga studios and vintage clothing shops.

Musicians are among a variety of buskers that provide entertainment at Granville Island Public Market in downtown Vancouver. To see the coastal Canadian city at its most eclectic, head to Main Street in the southeastern section of the city that's home to block after low-slung block of Asian cafés, French bistros, Singaporean street food, dance and yoga studios and vintage clothing shops. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)

Musicians are among a variety of buskers that provide entertainment at Granville Island Public Market in downtown Vancouver. To see the coastal Canadian city at its most eclectic, head to Main Street in the southeastern section of the city that's home to block after low-slung block of Asian cafés, French bistros, Singaporean street food, dance and yoga studios and vintage clothing shops.